Overview
Body Locations and Systems
Disorders and Conditions
Status
Recruiting
Purpose of Study
The purpose of this study is to measure patterns of hepatitis C virusĀ (HCV) reinfection after achieving an undetectable viral load at end of treatment on direct-acting aniviral therapy; to determine the threshold of risk reduction practices that protects against HCV reinfection after achieving an undetectable viral load; and to evaluate the potential impact of successful HCV treatment in terms of health care costs and resource utilization.
Eligibility
You may be eligible to participate in this study if you:
- are 19 years and older
- are currently on HCV treatment or finished treatment in the last three months
- have an undetectable viral load at end of HCV treatment
- reside in British Columbia
Disclaimer
Study Coordinators and Research Nurses cannot give medical advice over the phone. Telephone numbers and email addresses are provided for obtaining additional information on specific research studies only. If you have specific questions which require clinical expertise, please call your primary care physician.
The purpose of this study is to measure patterns of hepatitis C virusĀ (HCV) reinfection after achieving an undetectable viral load at end of treatment on direct-acting aniviral therapy; to determine the threshold of risk reduction practices that protects against HCV reinfection after achieving an undetectable viral load; and to evaluate the potential impact of successful HCV treatment in terms of health care costs and resource utilization.
You may be eligible to participate in this study if you:
- are 19 years and older
- are currently on HCV treatment or finished treatment in the last three months
- have an undetectable viral load at end of HCV treatment
- reside in British Columbia
Study Coordinators and Research Nurses cannot give medical advice over the phone. Telephone numbers and email addresses are provided for obtaining additional information on specific research studies only. If you have specific questions which require clinical expertise, please call your primary care physician.